January 2013, Kenya: Over 180 people have been killed and more than 34,000 have fled from their homes since clashes between the Pokomo and Orma communities in the Tana River Delta began in August 2012. Here, remains of a burned down house in a village that is now deserted. Credit: OCHA/Joseph Akure

January 2013: People fled to this camp in Minjila on 10 January, after an attack left 11 people dead, including two children. Since August, more than 33,000 people have been displaced by the ethnic clashes. Credit: OCHA/Joseph Akure

January 2013, Kenya: A recent humanitarian assessment found that the majority of displaced people are living with host families in neighbouring villages, who themselves are struggling to cope with limited resources. Here, as many as 18 people share this small hut. Credit: UNICEF/Minu Limbu

January 2013, Kenya: Children at a camp for displaced families in Witu. The Government of Kenya and the Kenya Red Cross Society are leading aid efforts in the region. Credit: UNICEF/Minu Limbu

January 2013, Kenya: Aid workers from the multi-agency Kenya Initial Rapid Assessment team talk to displaced people in Witu, where more than 145 families now live in tents. Credit: UNICEF/Minu Limbu

January 2013, Kenya: Members of the Kenya Red Cross Society talk to women and children, to get a better understanding of their needs and concerns. Credit: UNICEF/Minu Limbu

January 2013, Kenya: A UNICEF aid worker collects data from interviews with displaced families. The information will be used to ensure that the humanitarian response is tailored to the needs of the displaced people. Credit: UNICEF/Minu Limbu